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Show DEATH RESULTS FROM URAEMIC P0IS0NJNG Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. July 15. After remaining unconscious un-conscious all day from the effects of uraemlc poisoning, superinduced by an , overdose of morphine, Frank O. Bucher died at his homo, 30-19 Adams avenue, late this afternoon. The deceased was a mail clerk. He came home from his run about '2 o'clock Wednesday morning as usual. His wife, not expecting him, was spending the night with her mother. When she re-returned re-returned home Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock, her husband was found unconscious uncon-scious on the floor. Doctors Powers. Osgood and Morrcll worked ull day on I the unconscious man. but he never rallied i. from the stupor. Dr. Powers, the fam-; fam-; .ly phvslclan, stated that he had been i treating Buehor for kidney trouble for some time. He was aleo a sufferer from sleeplessness, and he Is believed to have taken the drug to produce rest. Ha is known to have been drinking considerably of Jale, also. He leaves a wife, formerly Miss Emily Treseder, of this city, and a son five years of age. Bucher was 31 years of age and was mar- ried eight years ago. i i |